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Interpol
Interpol
American rock band from New York City
1
British Sea Power
British Sea Power
English rock group
2
The Automatic
The Automatic
band that plays electro
3
Metronomy
Metronomy
British electronic music group
4
Fashion
Fashion
British New Wave Band
5
Crush 40
Crush 40
Japanese-American hard rock band (former 1997)
6
Tame Impala
Tame Impala
Australian psychedelic rock group
7
Hot Chip
Hot Chip
British electronic music band
8
Vince Clarke
Vince Clarke
English synth-pop musician and songwriter
9
Editors
Editors
British band
10
Billy Currie
Billy Currie
British musician
11
Great Lake Swimmers
Great Lake Swimmers
Canadian folk rock band
12
Genesis
Genesis
English rock band
13
Florence + the Machine
Florence + the Machine
British indie rock band
14
Severed Heads
Severed Heads
15
These Kids Wear Crowns
These Kids Wear Crowns
Canadian boy band
16
Hawkwind
Hawkwind
English rock band
17
Sonic Boom Six
Sonic Boom Six
band
18
Ash Ra Tempel
Ash Ra Tempel
German krautrock group of the 1970s
19
Love and Rockets
Love and Rockets
English rock band formed in 1985
20
Rogue Wave
Rogue Wave
U.S. American music group
21
Rx Bandits
Rx Bandits
band
22
The Avett Brothers
The Avett Brothers
American folk-rock band
23
Hawk Nelson
Hawk Nelson
Canadian band
24
Mad Caddies
Mad Caddies
American band
25
Archive
Archive
British musical group
26
The New Pornographers
The New Pornographers
Canadian indie rock band
27
Diamond Head
Diamond Head
British heavy metal band
28
YB
YB
South Korean rock band
29
Alison Mosshart
Alison Mosshart
American musician
30
Renaissance
Renaissance
band
31
Pat Travers
Pat Travers
Canadian rock guitarist, keyboardist and singer
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DJ Champion
DJ Champion
Canadian DJ
33
Joy Division
Joy Division
English rock band
34
The Downtown Fiction
The Downtown Fiction
American band
35
The White Stripes
The White Stripes
American rock duo
36
Miike Snow
Miike Snow
Swedish indie pop band
37
Four Tops
Four Tops
American Motown vocal group
38
Stereophonics
Stereophonics
Welsh rock band
39
Ă…rabrot
Ă…rabrot
Norwegian band
40
Lights
Lights
Canadian electropop musician
41
The Police
The Police
English rock band
42
Circa Survive
Circa Survive
Progressive rock band
43
Capital Lights
Capital Lights
44
The Band Perry
The Band Perry
American country music group
45
Hootie & the Blowfish
Hootie & the Blowfish
American rock band
46
Bloc Party
Bloc Party
British indie rock band
47
Down with Webster
Down with Webster
48
Bruce Woolley
Bruce Woolley
English singer-songwriter
49
Madness
Madness
English ska band
50
Metric
Metric
Canadian indie rock band
51
Orbital
Orbital
British electronic music duo
52
Moxy
Moxy
band that plays hard rock
Intro
Guitarist Carl Brown performing at Jodrell Bank Live

Wave Machines was an English art pop band formed in Liverpool in 2007. The band released singles "The Greatest Escape We Ever Made" and "I Go I Go I Go" on Chess Club Records before signing with Neapolitan Music Limited in 2008. Three further singles, "Keep The Lights On", a newly recorded version of "I Go I Go I Go" and "Punk Spirit" followed.

The band's debut album Wave If You're Really There was released in June 2009. It received favourable reviews from NME. Clash (magazine) and Artrocker (magazine)

The group has performed a number of live sessions on BBC 6 Music on shows presented by Lauren Laverne, George Lamb and Marc Riley, as well as sessions on other stations for Huw Stephens, John Kennedy and Rob da Bank.

The band performed live at Jodrell Bank Observatory for Jodrell Bank Live on 2 July 2011 alongside The Flaming Lips and British Sea Power.

Wave Machines won the 9th annual Independent Music Awards Vox Pop vote for best Dance/Electronica song "Keep the Lights On". The video for "Keep The Lights On" was awarded best choreography at the 2011 UK Music Video Awards.

On 28 April 2012 the band revealed a taster from their forthcoming album Pollen called "Counting Birds" via their website.

On 22 October 2012, the first single from Pollen, "Ill Fit", was released and followed by the announcement that the album would be released on 21 January 2013. The album was recorded throughout 2011/12 at various locations starting at Sphere Studios in Battersea before relocating to Liverpool to continue at band's rehearsal room and eventually Whitewood studios. Pollen was co-produced by Lexxx. It was later mixed by Lexxx at Konk studios in Hornsey, North London.

Since dissolving Wave Machines, Tim Bruzon has worked as a writer and mixer on two albums for Belgian duo Arsenal, "Furu" (2014) and "In The Rush Of Shaking Shoulders" (2018) and plays in their live band. He also writes music for film. Vidar Norheim (drums) has released the EP, Blind Carbon Copy, with his solo project on Furuberget in Norway, Rallye Label in Japan and independently worldwide.